Colts, Philip Rivers and NFL
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Pittsburgh Steelers QB Aaron Rodgers reacted to Indianapolis Colts QB Philip Rivers' return to the NFL on Thursday.
Philip Rivers’s unretirement, at age 44, probably feels familiar to the growing number of retirees — including FIRE members — who return to work. And it’s often not about money.
Former Tampa Bay Buccaneers star Gerald McCoy joked about returning to the NFL after the Indianapolis Colts signed veteran quarterback Philip Rivers on Wednesday.
The Seahawks have a defense that is firing on all cylinders, having yielded only nine points over its last two games, both lopsided wins for Seattle.
There's a potential Super Bowl preview in Week 15, players chasing NFL records and 44-year-old Philip Rivers is back.
Musial reportedly owns an even more select distinction within the already small active professional athlete grandfather's club -- best first performance as a grandparent. Musial belted a two-run home run on the first pitch of his first at-bat after his grandchild was born.
Rivers is a semifinalist for the Hall of Fame this upcoming year, but his progress will be reset if he is elevated to the Colts’ active roster.
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Philip Rivers explains decision to sign with Colts, aims to capitalize on 'bonus time' in NFL
The extended time in retirement, Rivers' age and the quick ramp-up period raise questions about whether the former Colts and Chargers standout would be proficient in leading an offense in 2025. Indianapolis is desperate to find out after Daniel Jones suffered a season-ending Achilles injury, and Rivers has something to prove to himself.